Remember “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous?”
Host Robin Leach would narrate an inside look at the homes and lives of the super rich, super famous and often the super spoiled.
Consider this article our version of that program for hunters. Famous and spoiled are not qualifiers, but if you want to hunt any of these species you have to be rich or at least willing to take out a sizable loan.
Our yearlong series on non-indigenous species has taken us on a journey from humble hog hunts to fast-paced axis deer hunts in the exciting rut. Exotic hunting is a big part of what makes Texas unique, so we thought it would be fun to look at some exotics that have a price tag bigger than their horns.
Enjoy.
—story by TF&G STAFF
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